09:54 AM IST: India Today has ended its live coverage of Mizoram assembly election results 2018. Thank you for staying with us.

19:46 PM IST: Congress president Rahul Gandhi, during his press conference at Congress headquarters in New Delhi, congratulated the winners in Mizoram and Telangana, where the party conceded deafeat.
#WATCH live from Delhi: Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses the media https://t.co/T5Pnun5d8p ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

19:37 PM IST: A delegation of Mizo National Front (MNF) met Governor Kummanam Rajasekharan after the party won 26 seats in the state assembly polls.
Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three thingsto impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme. pic.twitter.com/fuf0Y4vbOz ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

19:36 PM IST: Speaking to news agency ANI today, Zoramthanga said that his priorities after forming the new government in Mizoram will be to impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads and implement MNF's flagship Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP).
Zoramthanga also said that the MNF is a part of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led North-East Democratic Alliance and the National Democratic Alliance at the Centre and will not like to join the Congress or United Progressive Alliance.
Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three thingsto impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme. pic.twitter.com/fuf0Y4vbOz ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

19:34 PM IST: Mizo National Front (MNF) supremo Zoramthanga is all set to be the next chief minister as MNF makes a clean sweep in Mizoram. It has been a long wait for the 74-year-old veteran, being in opposition against Congress's Lal Thanhawla, 80, who has been the CM for the last 10 consecutive years.
Read | Who is Zoramthanga, the CM-face of Mizoram?

18:58 PM IST: After conceding defeat in Serchhip and Champhai South constituency seats, five-time CM Lal Thanhawla submitted his resignation to Governor K Rajasekharan after declaration of results.
Thanhawla said, "This is very disappointing. I didn't expect this. I think I underestimated the new formation ZPM."
Aizawl: Outgoing CM of Mizoram Lal Thanhawla submits his resignation before the Governor, says "This is very disappointing. I didn't expect this. I think I underestimated the new formation ZPM." #MizoramElections2018 pic.twitter.com/r133FUl0Eo ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

17:32 PM IST: The results for the Mizoram assembly have been declared. The MNF has won 26 seats, the Congress has won five seats, the BJP has won one and Independents 8.
Mizoram assembly election result 2018 (Photo: Election Commission)

15:49 PM IST: The MNF has attained majority in the Mizoram assembly, winning 21 seats, according to Election Commission data. It is still leading in five seats.

15:04 PM IST: The poll mandate has led the MNF workers in Aizwal to break into celebration mode. Watch video:
#WATCH: Celebration outside Mizo National Front (MNF) office in Aizawl. The party has won 14 seats out of 40 & is leading on 9 seats in Mizoram. #AssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/zJwcZKLbRh ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

15:01 PM IST: BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated MNF's Zoramthanga for the party's lead.
He tweeted: "With Mizoram constituents of #NEDA will head Govt in entire North East. We worked towards it tirelessly for last 3 yrs under leadership of @narendramodi. Congratulations to Pu Zoramthanga for historic win of #MNF in #Mizoram. Meanwhile @BJP4India also opens its account in Mizoram"
With Mizoram constituents of #NEDA will head Govt in entire North East. We worked towards it tirelessly for last 3 yrs under leadership of @narendramodi. Congratulations to Pu Zoramthanga for historic win of #MNF in #Mizoram. Meanwhile @BJP4India also opens its account in Mizoram
Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) December 11, 2018

14:33 PM IST: The MNF is short of 5 seats to attain simple majority. The party has won 16 seats and is leading in nine, as per Election Commission data.
The Congress, on the other hand, has won four seats and is leading in one.
Independents have won five seats and are leading in eight. Party Leads MNF 25 Congress 5 BJP 1 Independents 8

13:52 PM IST: According to the Election Commission, the MNF, with a vote share of 37. 6 per cent (213208 votes) has won 14 seats. The Congress has won 4 and the Independents 5.
The Congress has secured a vote share of 30.1 per cent (170330 votes), independents 23.6 per cent (133636 votes), and the BJP 7.4 per cent (42018 votes).
Image: ECI

10:48 AM IST: The MNF is leading in 27 seats, the Congress is leading in 9. The BJP is leading in 1 seat, others in 3.

10:41 AM IST: The MNF is distributing sweets at its office, already. The party has crossed the halfway mark and secured 22 seats as early trends indicate.
Aizawl: Sweets being distributed at Mizo National Front office (MNF) as the party leads in trends in Mizoram. #AssemblyElections2018 pic.twitter.com/BMbwTUCSC0
ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2018

10:26 AM IST: While Thanhwla was ealier leading in Serchhip and trailing in Champhai South, the incumbent chief minister is now trailing in both the assembly constituencies.
The anti-incumbency sentiment is evident in Mizoram.

10:17 AM IST: While Lal Thanhawla is leading in Serchhip, the Congress CM is trailing in Champhai South assembly seat.

10:10 AM IST:

09:46 AM IST: Vanlalzawma, the 62-year-old leader of opposition in the Mizoram legislature, is leading in Aizawl West-III.

09:36 AM IST: Buddha Dhan Chakma is leading in Tuichawng.
BD Chakma, a 45-year-old doctor by profession, was influential Congress leader before he joined the BJP. The Chakhma vote is crucial for the BJP. The Chakhma is a minority group living in the margins of society in Mizoram who have regularly alleged persecution of Mizo organisations.

09:30 AM IST: The early trends favour the Mizo National Front.
The MNF is leading in 16 seats, the Congress in 11 and others in 1.

09:19 AM IST: Lal Thanhawla, the 76-year-old Congress CM is leading in Serchhip. Thanhawla is also contesting from Champhai South assembly seat.
Thanhawla is eyeing a third term as the Congress chief minister.

09:14 AM IST: The BJP is fighting to my way to Mizoram this time as all other Northeastern states are now ruled by BJP or its allies. The eight Northeast states together have 25 Lok Sabha seats.

08:59 AM IST: The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) is seen to be emerging as a disruptive force denting the MNF and Congress in the state. The ZPM is a conglomerate of two political parties - the Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) and Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) - and five other groups. The party's chief ministerial candidate Lalduhoma is contesting from two seats - Serchhip and Aizawl West I.
Lalduhoma (Photo: facebook.com/pg/Lalduhoma)
Lalduhoma, an IPS-officer-turned politician, has earlier served in the security of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The ZPM is a partner of the ruling National Democratic Alliance in the Centre.

08:32 AM IST: Exit polls predicted the MNF to emerge as the single-largest party.
The Mizo National Front (MNF), with Zoramthanga as the party president, is currently in opposition in Mizoram. The MNF has twice formed the government in Mizoram - 1998-2003 and 2003-2008.
The MNF, a constituent of the BJP-led Northeast Democratic Alliance, however said that there is no electoral understanding with the BJP. Two-time chief minister Zoramthanga earlier said he was completely against the BJP as far as the ideology and other things are concerned.
MNF senior vice-president Tawnluia also said, There is also no chance of a post-poll alliance between the MNF and the BJP or a coalition in the event of a hung assembly. The MNF is for protecting Christianity, but will never condone Hindutva.
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08:18 AM IST: The Congress and Mizo National Front have both contested for all 40 seats in Mizoram assembly. The Bharatiya Janata Party, which is hoping to open its account in the state, has fielded its candidates for 39 seats. The ZPM, a conglomerate of independent candidates and regional groups, is contesting 35 seats.

08:13 AM IST: If you are at Aizwal, Dampa, Mamit or keen to know what the election trends in Mizoram say and where the votes swing, keep up with our live blog.
India Today Deputy Editor Manogya Loiwal brings you the latest updates.
Read | Where is the coverage of Mizoram Assembly polls?

08:00 AM IST: Counting of votes has begun at 40 counting halls amid tight security. The results will decide the fate of 209 candidates, of which 15 are women.
Mizoram Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ashish Kundra on Monday said, "Counting of votes for the 40-member Mizoram Assembly will begin from 8 am on Tuesday amid elaborate security arrangements." Counting will begin at 13 counting centres in the eight district headquarters, he added.
Postal ballots cast by government employees deployed on election duty and votes cast by service voters, who exercised their franchise from outside the state through electronic transmitted postal ballots (ETPB), would be counted first. After this, the votes cast in EVMs would be counted.
Mizoram recorded a voter turnout of 80.52 per cent on November 28.
Visuals from outside a counting centre in Aizawl. (Photo: ANI)

07:48 AM IST: Mizoram election held on November 28 will decide whether Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla of the Congress will be able to return for a third consecutive term in office. Mizoram is the last bastion of the Congress in the Northeast. The anti-incumbency wave evident in the state is a worrying sign for the five-time chief minister. The Congress, which had won 34 out of 40 seats in the last election is predicted to be reduced to 8-12 seats. Lal Thanhawla has filed his nominations from his home turf Serchhip and also from Champhai South seats.
Lal Thanhawla (Photo: Facebook page of Indian National Congress - Mizoram)
Key contests in Mizoram include Serchhip, the home turf of five-time Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla. He is also contesting from Champhai South assembly seat. Serchhip is a hotly contested seat with some of the more prominent Opposition leaders challenging Thanhawla here.
Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) founder Lalduhoma contested against CM Thanhawla in Serchhip. Lalduhoma is also contesting from the Aizawl West I seat. The ZNP is part of the ZPM alliance.
Interestingly, ZPM chief Reverend Zaichhawna Hlawndo also contested from the Serchhip and Aizawl West - I seats. Hlawndo's two daughters Lalruatfeli and Lalhrilzeli too contested the Mizoram assembly elections.
The chief of People's Representation to Identity and Status of Mizoram (PRISM) Vanlalruata is hoping to make debut in Mizoram assembly. He contested from Serchhip and Aizawl North I seats.
The National People's Party state unit convener Lianzuala contested from the Dampa and Mamit seats against Lalawmpuia Chhangte, the chief of Mizoram unit of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
Read | Mizoram assembly election 2018: Key candidates and battles

07:38 AM IST: The India Today-Axis My India exit poll predicted an anti-incumbency wave in Mizoram. The ruling Indian National Congress is trailing behind the Mizo National Front (MNF) in the Northeastern state. While the MNF is likely to secure 16-22 seats, the Congress, that ruled the state for the previous two terms, may secure 8-12 seats.
According to the projections, the MNF leads the pack with a 34 per cent vote share, followed by the Zoram People's Movement at 31 per cent. The Congress's vote share comes down to 29 per cent from 45 per cent in the 2013 elections.
A poll of three exit polls has predicted a hung assembly in Mizoram. As per C-Voter, the ruling Congress is likely to get 14-18 seats and the MNF 16-20. It has predicted 3-7 seats for the ZPM. According to Times Now-CNX, the MNF will win 18 seats and the Congress 16. The exit polls by Republic-C-Voter showed the MNF getting 16-20 seats.

06:34 AM IST: While you can catch all the updates from Mizoram here, you can also check our main LIVE blog to stay updated with the developments across all the five state where results will be declared today.
Assembly Election Results 2018 Live Updates: Counting to begin at 8 am

06:18 AM IST: The Election Commission has made arrangements for counting of votes in Mizoram. The commission has set up 40 counting hall spread over 13 counting centres in the eight district headquarters for enumeration of votes captured in the electronic voting machines (EVMs). Observers and micro-observers have been deployed at all counting centres to supervise the counting process.
DIG (Northern Range) Lalbiakthanga Khiangte had earlier said there would be a three-layer security cordon manned by eight companies of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), the state armed police and unarmed police personnel during the counting.
Around 1400 officials will be involved in counting votes in 40 counting halls.

05:50 AM IST: Good morning!
Results for the Mizoram assembly elections will be declared today. Along with the 40-member Mizoram assembly, results will also be declared for the assemblies of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan.
Mizoram voted on November 28 to elect its next government. The Congress has ruled Mizoram for the last two terms. Lal Thanhawla has been the Mizoram chief minister since 2008. Going into the Mizoram assembly election 2018, Lal Thanhawla exuded confidence that his government would be voted back to power.
The Congress had won 34 of 40 seats in the 2013 Mizoram assembly election. According to India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the Congress might have to be content with 8-12 seats less in Mizoram assembly.
Notwithstanding the projections, Mizoram Congress spokesperson Lallian Chhunga said, We are hoping to cross 23 seats." "However, Chhunga admitted that the "the margin will come down this time".
The Mizo National Front (MNF) is likely to emerge the single-largest party in the Mizoram assembly election 2018, according to India Today-Axis My India exit poll. The MNF is a constituent of the Northeast Democratic Alliance (NEDA) - the NDA version in the Northeast. The MNF is expected to win 16-22 seats and likely to form the government in Mizoram for the third time - after 1998-2003 and 2003-2008.
"We will win anything above 25 and it may go up to 30," MNF chief Zoramthanga told India Today.
An interesting element in Mizoram politics this election season is the emergence of the Zoram People's Movement. The ZPM, a conglomerate of independent candidates and regional groups, is likely to bag 8-12 seats. Others including Independents may settle with 1-4 seats.
ZPM constituent Mizoram Nationalist Party chief Lalduhoma is also in the fray from two seats - Serchhip (challenging CM Lal Thanhawla) and Aizawl West I.
The results will start trickling in soon. Stay tuned with our live blog as we bring you the latest updates.
Read | Mizoram election result today: Will Congress retain its last Northeast bastion or be stumped out by MNF?

Mizoram Election Results: The Mizo National Front (MNF) got simple majority in Mizoram assembly after election results were declared by the Election Commission today. The regional party, led by party president Zoramthanga, ousted the Congress in the Northeastern state. The Congress had been in power in Mizoram for the past two terms. Five-time chief minister Lal Thanhawla lost from both Serchhip and Champhai South seats he contested from. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that secured no seat in 2013 election made its debut in the Mizoram assembly this time. BJP's Buddha Dan Chakma won the Tuichawng assembly constituency against MNF's Rasik Mohan Chakma by 1594 votes. The MNF secured 26 seats, and the Independents won eight. The Congress that won 34 seats in 2013 election bagged only five in 2018, thus losing its only Northeast bastion.
Stay with Indiatoday.in as we bring you the latest on the Mizoram election results.

MNF chief Zoramthanga said that his priorities after forming the new government in Mizoram will be to impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads and implement MNF's flagship Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) | Photo: Reuters

A delegation of Mizo National Front (MNF) met Governor Kummanam Rajasekharan after the party won 26 seats in the state assembly polls.

Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three thingsto impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme. pic.twitter.com/fuf0Y4vbOz

Speaking to news agency ANI today, Zoramthanga said that his priorities after forming the new government in Mizoram will be to impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads and implement MNF's flagship Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP).

Zoramthanga also said that the MNF is a part of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led North-East Democratic Alliance and the National Democratic Alliance at the Centre and will not like to join the Congress or United Progressive Alliance.

Zoramthanga, President of Mizo National Front(MNF): Since I am going to form the govt now my first priorities will be three thingsto impose a prohibition on liquor, repair roads & implement Social Economic Development Programme (SEDP) which is our flagship programme. pic.twitter.com/fuf0Y4vbOz

Mizo National Front (MNF) supremo Zoramthanga is all set to be the next chief minister as MNF makes a clean sweep in Mizoram. It has been a long wait for the 74-year-old veteran, being in opposition against Congress's Lal Thanhawla, 80, who has been the CM for the last 10 consecutive years.

After conceding defeat in Serchhip and Champhai South constituency seats, five-time CM Lal Thanhawla submitted his resignation to Governor K Rajasekharan after declaration of results.

Thanhawla said, "This is very disappointing. I didn't expect this. I think I underestimated the new formation ZPM."

Aizawl: Outgoing CM of Mizoram Lal Thanhawla submits his resignation before the Governor, says "This is very disappointing. I didn't expect this. I think I underestimated the new formation ZPM." #MizoramElections2018pic.twitter.com/r133FUl0Eo

He tweeted: "With Mizoram constituents of #NEDA will head Govt in entire North East. We worked towards it tirelessly for last 3 yrs under leadership of @narendramodi. Congratulations to Pu Zoramthanga for historic win of #MNF in #Mizoram. Meanwhile @BJP4India also opens its account in Mizoram"

With Mizoram constituents of #NEDA will head Govt in entire North East. We worked towards it tirelessly for last 3 yrs under leadership of @narendramodi. Congratulations to Pu Zoramthanga for historic win of #MNF in #Mizoram. Meanwhile @BJP4India also opens its account in Mizoram

BD Chakma, a 45-year-old doctor by profession, was influential Congress leader before he joined the BJP. The Chakhma vote is crucial for the BJP. The Chakhma is a minority group living in the margins of society in Mizoram who have regularly alleged persecution of Mizo organisations.

The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) is seen to be emerging as a disruptive force denting the MNF and Congress in the state. The ZPM is a conglomerate of two political parties - the Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) and Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) - and five other groups. The party's chief ministerial candidate Lalduhoma is contesting from two seats - Serchhip and Aizawl West I.

Lalduhoma (Photo: facebook.com/pg/Lalduhoma)

Lalduhoma, an IPS-officer-turned politician, has earlier served in the security of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The ZPM is a partner of the ruling National Democratic Alliance in the Centre.

The Mizo National Front (MNF), with Zoramthanga as the party president, is currently in opposition in Mizoram. The MNF has twice formed the government in Mizoram - 1998-2003 and 2003-2008.

The MNF, a constituent of the BJP-led Northeast Democratic Alliance, however said that there is no electoral understanding with the BJP. Two-time chief minister Zoramthanga earlier said he was completely against the BJP as far as the ideology and other things are concerned.

MNF senior vice-president Tawnluia also said, There is also no chance of a post-poll alliance between the MNF and the BJP or a coalition in the event of a hung assembly. The MNF is for protecting Christianity, but will never condone Hindutva.

The Congress and Mizo National Front have both contested for all 40 seats in Mizoram assembly. The Bharatiya Janata Party, which is hoping to open its account in the state, has fielded its candidates for 39 seats. The ZPM, a conglomerate of independent candidates and regional groups, is contesting 35 seats.

Counting of votes has begun at 40 counting halls amid tight security. The results will decide the fate of 209 candidates, of which 15 are women.

Mizoram Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Ashish Kundra on Monday said, "Counting of votes for the 40-member Mizoram Assembly will begin from 8 am on Tuesday amid elaborate security arrangements." Counting will begin at 13 counting centres in the eight district headquarters, he added.

Postal ballots cast by government employees deployed on election duty and votes cast by service voters, who exercised their franchise from outside the state through electronic transmitted postal ballots (ETPB), would be counted first. After this, the votes cast in EVMs would be counted.

Mizoram election held on November 28 will decide whether Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla of the Congress will be able to return for a third consecutive term in office. Mizoram is the last bastion of the Congress in the Northeast. The anti-incumbency wave evident in the state is a worrying sign for the five-time chief minister. The Congress, which had won 34 out of 40 seats in the last election is predicted to be reduced to 8-12 seats. Lal Thanhawla has filed his nominations from his home turf Serchhip and also from Champhai South seats.

Key contests in Mizoram include Serchhip, the home turf of five-time Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla. He is also contesting from Champhai South assembly seat. Serchhip is a hotly contested seat with some of the more prominent Opposition leaders challenging Thanhawla here.

Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) founder Lalduhoma contested against CM Thanhawla in Serchhip. Lalduhoma is also contesting from the Aizawl West I seat. The ZNP is part of the ZPM alliance.

Interestingly, ZPM chief Reverend Zaichhawna Hlawndo also contested from the Serchhip and Aizawl West - I seats. Hlawndo's two daughters Lalruatfeli and Lalhrilzeli too contested the Mizoram assembly elections.

The chief of People's Representation to Identity and Status of Mizoram (PRISM) Vanlalruata is hoping to make debut in Mizoram assembly. He contested from Serchhip and Aizawl North I seats.

The National People's Party state unit convener Lianzuala contested from the Dampa and Mamit seats against Lalawmpuia Chhangte, the chief of Mizoram unit of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).

The India Today-Axis My India exit poll predicted an anti-incumbency wave in Mizoram. The ruling Indian National Congress is trailing behind the Mizo National Front (MNF) in the Northeastern state. While the MNF is likely to secure 16-22 seats, the Congress, that ruled the state for the previous two terms, may secure 8-12 seats.

According to the projections, the MNF leads the pack with a 34 per cent vote share, followed by the Zoram People's Movement at 31 per cent. The Congress's vote share comes down to 29 per cent from 45 per cent in the 2013 elections.

A poll of three exit polls has predicted a hung assembly in Mizoram. As per C-Voter, the ruling Congress is likely to get 14-18 seats and the MNF 16-20. It has predicted 3-7 seats for the ZPM. According to Times Now-CNX, the MNF will win 18 seats and the Congress 16. The exit polls by Republic-C-Voter showed the MNF getting 16-20 seats.

The Election Commission has made arrangements for counting of votes in Mizoram. The commission has set up 40 counting hall spread over 13 counting centres in the eight district headquarters for enumeration of votes captured in the electronic voting machines (EVMs). Observers and micro-observers have been deployed at all counting centres to supervise the counting process.

DIG (Northern Range) Lalbiakthanga Khiangte had earlier said there would be a three-layer security cordon manned by eight companies of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), the state armed police and unarmed police personnel during the counting.

Around 1400 officials will be involved in counting votes in 40 counting halls.

Results for the Mizoram assembly elections will be declared today. Along with the 40-member Mizoram assembly, results will also be declared for the assemblies of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan.

Mizoram voted on November 28 to elect its next government. The Congress has ruled Mizoram for the last two terms. Lal Thanhawla has been the Mizoram chief minister since 2008. Going into the Mizoram assembly election 2018, Lal Thanhawla exuded confidence that his government would be voted back to power.

The Congress had won 34 of 40 seats in the 2013 Mizoram assembly election. According to India Today-Axis My India exit poll, the Congress might have to be content with 8-12 seats less in Mizoram assembly.

Notwithstanding the projections, Mizoram Congress spokesperson Lallian Chhunga said, We are hoping to cross 23 seats." "However, Chhunga admitted that the "the margin will come down this time".

The Mizo National Front (MNF) is likely to emerge the single-largest party in the Mizoram assembly election 2018, according to India Today-Axis My India exit poll. The MNF is a constituent of the Northeast Democratic Alliance (NEDA) - the NDA version in the Northeast. The MNF is expected to win 16-22 seats and likely to form the government in Mizoram for the third time - after 1998-2003 and 2003-2008.

"We will win anything above 25 and it may go up to 30," MNF chief Zoramthanga told India Today.

An interesting element in Mizoram politics this election season is the emergence of the Zoram People's Movement. The ZPM, a conglomerate of independent candidates and regional groups, is likely to bag 8-12 seats. Others including Independents may settle with 1-4 seats.

ZPM constituent Mizoram Nationalist Party chief Lalduhoma is also in the fray from two seats - Serchhip (challenging CM Lal Thanhawla) and Aizawl West I.

The results will start trickling in soon. Stay tuned with our live blog as we bring you the latest updates.